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<blockquote data-quote="snackdad" data-source="post: 802148" data-attributes="member: 30266"><p>Well, I had to resurrect this tread after running into an ex co-worker today. He still works at FedEx in Northern California, I do not. We remain good friends as he always saw through all the BS FedEx tries to get away with.</p><p> I have another friend at the station that my wife and I are very close to along with his family. This other co-worker recently had a very very serious health event in his life. He has four children, wife and an extended family I consider myself a part of.</p><p> The current senior manager somehow thought that it seemed appropriate to joke about his health publicly on the belt to his co-workers despite the fact that this guy very nearly died in the emergency room. Her comments were so insensitive and so cruel that I find it hard to believe but knowing her flawed superior view of herself I can see it clearly. She USED this event to draw attention to herself and paint herself as better than this person because she was not in his shoes. </p><p>Her exact words were " Way to go _ _ _!, Triple Bypass!</p><p> Like she is so healthy and goes to the gym everyday that everyone in the world should emulate her. I think that she is very lucky to have a company like FedEx that allows the weak and shallow to rise to the level of their own incompetence despite the fact she is relying on a high school GED equivalent education and lacks any people skills at all. Go have another vat of wine and tell yourself in the mirror how powerful you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snackdad, post: 802148, member: 30266"] Well, I had to resurrect this tread after running into an ex co-worker today. He still works at FedEx in Northern California, I do not. We remain good friends as he always saw through all the BS FedEx tries to get away with. I have another friend at the station that my wife and I are very close to along with his family. This other co-worker recently had a very very serious health event in his life. He has four children, wife and an extended family I consider myself a part of. The current senior manager somehow thought that it seemed appropriate to joke about his health publicly on the belt to his co-workers despite the fact that this guy very nearly died in the emergency room. Her comments were so insensitive and so cruel that I find it hard to believe but knowing her flawed superior view of herself I can see it clearly. She USED this event to draw attention to herself and paint herself as better than this person because she was not in his shoes. Her exact words were " Way to go _ _ _!, Triple Bypass! Like she is so healthy and goes to the gym everyday that everyone in the world should emulate her. I think that she is very lucky to have a company like FedEx that allows the weak and shallow to rise to the level of their own incompetence despite the fact she is relying on a high school GED equivalent education and lacks any people skills at all. Go have another vat of wine and tell yourself in the mirror how powerful you are. [/QUOTE]
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